8 Jun 2000 (updated 22 Mar 2001 at 00:36 UTC) »
Also, a stable alpha-version of the Cyclades-PC300 Linux driver with Frame Relay support has been released internally for tests. The problems with the operation of multiple PC300 channels in the same system has been solved, and this should probably be the driver version that will be released for beta-tests with customers.
Cyctest/Linux V_2.0.0.0 has been released today too. It includes support to all Cyclades cards (synchronous and asynchronous), and its interface is much better now.
Probably tomorrow I'll be able to go back to the investigation of the Dell PE2400 and the Cyclades Async Driver.
I've also released a new version of the Cyclades Async Driver package today (6.5.6b), which addresses a PCILib compilation problem with Red Hat 6.2 systems. The driver itself is still the same as the one in the previous package.
Now, I gotta work on the Frame Relay support for the Cyclades-PC300 Linux driver and on the PC300 support for Cyctest/Linux .
Today I also released V_3.0.0 of the Cyclades-PC300 Linux driver, which among other things improves Tx performance and fixes chip bugs (PLX and SCA-II).
Also, I went to my first EBLUG meeting (it was their second). It's good to be part of a LUG that's just starting, as you can contribute a lot.
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